I had to laugh when I read this... My 75 year old Grandfather fought in the Korean War and even after all those years, this is still how he showers. He uses a low-flo shower head with a built in on/off button to make things easier. :)
Caya123
July 12, 2007
Our house has a well.
stephee
July 12, 2007
Cute video production and quite thought-provoking. We are going through a severe drought here (Alabama), and I thought I was doing a good thing taking showers instead of tub baths... I will do better! :)
@malleron: If you have to do it with cold water, you certainly get down to business a lot faster. But I bet I get a lot cleaner with the hot water! I lived without hot water for a few months once, and that forever made me appreciate hot water!
malleron
July 12, 2007
This rocks!! Of course, this assumes that one is taking showers only to get clean or perhaps that one's water does not need to run for a while to attain one's preferred temp each time it's turned off. I know for myself, it's a lot easier to turn off the sink faucet when I'm brushing my teeth because neither my teeth nor my toothbrush cares what temp the water is. After taking 1 similar Navy style bath with cold (even at room temperature) bottled water during Hurricane Wilma, I actually avoided bathing for the 5 days my power was out. Omg, how spoiled am I?!?
DIY Maven
July 12, 2007
you so funny....
Chrisjob
July 12, 2007
That shower isn't Navy, it's more like honeydew green...
Broke and Bitter
Caya123
stephee
Cute video production and quite thought-provoking. We are going through a severe drought here (Alabama), and I thought I was doing a good thing taking showers instead of tub baths... I will do better! :)
@malleron: If you have to do it with cold water, you certainly get down to business a lot faster. But I bet I get a lot cleaner with the hot water! I lived without hot water for a few months once, and that forever made me appreciate hot water!
malleron
DIY Maven
you so funny....
Chrisjob
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